State police seek alleged Red Sox World Series celebration vandals

Michael Naughton

Massachusetts State Police released photos of four people they are seeking to identify for allegedly vandalizing a car during the World Series celebration.

Massachusetts State Police are asking for the public's help to identify four people who they believe are responsible for vandalizing an overturned car on Boylston Street during the Red Sox World Series celebration.

State police on Sunday posted five photographs on the agency's Facebook page of people gathered around and on top of an overturned car following the World Series win Wednesday night.

One of the people police are looking to identify is seen standing on top of the flipped car. The others are gathered around it and some appear to be in the process of kicking it.

State police said they are specifically looking to identify the man on top of the car, the man in the red hat wearing a Red Sox jersey, the man kicking the car and wearing a North Face vest and the man wearing a Northeastern University sweatshirt.

Last week, state police also posted on Facebook morepictures of people allegedly involved in the vandalism of the car in an attempt to identify them.